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English: During the U.S. Army Legal Services Agency's annual Law Day observation May 1, Col. Joseph Keeler, Fort Belvoir staff judge advocate, Professor Joyce Malcolm, George Mason University School of Law, Col. Gregory Gadson, garrison commander and Brig. Gen. Charles Pede, USALSA commander, cut the cake to celebrate our nation's democracy.
36 U.S.C. § 113 states, in part: [8] Law Day, U.S.A., is a special day of celebration by the people of the United States— (1) in appreciation of their liberties and the reaffirmation of their loyalty to the United States and of their rededication to the ideals of equality and justice under law in their relations with each other and with other countries; and
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